Amendment102nd Congress
An amendment comprised of several amendments offered en bloc which would designate $275 million for FY 1992 and $335 million in FY 1993 from development and economic aid for child survival programs; designate $135 million and $175 million in FY 1992, 1993 funding from the same accounts for basic education programs; require AID to submit to Congress an annual plan for developing child survival and basic education; expand the provisions of the bill related to sustainable resource management; specify that it is the policy of the U.S. to promote as basic human rights access to food and adequate medical care.
- Amendment Number
- 122
- Description
- An amendment comprised of several amendments offered en bloc which would designate $275 million for FY 1992 and $335 million in FY 1993 from development and economic aid for child survival programs; designate $135 million and $175 million in FY 1992, 1993 funding from the same accounts for basic education programs; require AID to submit to Congress an annual plan for developing child survival and basic education; expand the provisions of the bill related to sustainable resource management; specify that it is the policy of the U.S. to promote as basic human rights access to food and adequate medical care.
- Purpose
- Amendments en bloc earmark funds from the development and economic aid accounts for child survival programs and basic education programs; require the Agency for International Development (AID) to submit to Congress an annual plan for child survival and basic education; expand language on agricultural self-sufficiency to include renewable agricultural concepts; and specify that the policy of the U.S. is to promote as basic human rights access to food and adequate medical care.
- Congress
- 102
- Type
- HAMDT
- Latest Action Date
- Jun 12, 1991
- Latest Action Text
- On agreeing to the Hall (OH) amendments (A001) Agreed to by voice vote.
- Latest Action Time
- 10:48:59
- Submitted Date
- Jun 12, 1991
- Chamber
- House of Representatives
- Update Date
- Jun 7, 2021